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Submitted by Dr. Joshua C E… on
We presented a session introducing the Southern Regional Drug Data Research Center (DDRC), a centralized data repository covering opioid and drug data across 17 southern U.S. states. The session highlighted the DDRC’s mission to consolidate data, support evidence-based decision-making, and provide resources for community interventions. Attendees learned about the center’s data frameworks, integration strategies, and how these efforts inform public policy and resource allocation. This TTA was simultaneously presented onsite in a conference room and broadcast via Zoom.

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Submitted by Dr. Joshua C E… on
We presented a session showcasing the practical applications of the Southern Regional Drug Data Research Center (DDRC). The session outlined the range of data that will be available on the DDRC platform and demonstrated the planned format for future visualizations using Power BI. Attendees were introduced to user-friendly tools designed to promote public engagement and learned how researchers and the public will be able to utilize the platform for studies and evidence-based decision-making.

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Submitted by Mrs. Catherine… on

TLPI supported a statewide conference/meeting by advertising meeting to FY23 CTAS Purpose Area 3 Tribal Justice System Grantees. One grantee, CTAS PA 3 Grantee Pueblo of Jemez was able to attend the the 2nd Annual New Mexico Association of Tribal Healing to Wellness Regional Training on December 4-5, 2024 in Santa Ana Pueblo, NM but did not need any funding or travel support( Task 3.3). TLPI will continue to offer conference presentations and support statewide meetings, as feasible (Task 3.2-3.3).

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Submitted by Mrs. Catherine… on

TLPI supported a statewide conference/meeting by funding the Hon. Kaniatariio Gilbert, Chief Judge from the Pueblo of Zuni to attend the the 2nd Annual New Mexico Association of Tribal Healing to Wellness Regional Training on December 4-5, 2024 in Santa Ana Pueblo, NM ( Task 3.3). TLPI will continue to offer conference presentations and support statewide meetings, as feasible (Task 3.2-3.3).

20250130-190806-02

Submitted by Lynn Chernich on

oin other tribal grantees and stakeholders for this four-part community of practice series on leveraging peer recovery support services (PRSS) to enhance alcohol and substance use recovery in tribal communities.

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Submitted by Lynn Chernich on

oin other tribal grantees and stakeholders for this four-part community of practice series on leveraging peer recovery support services (PRSS) to enhance alcohol and substance use recovery in tribal communities.

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Submitted by Lynn Chernich on

oin other tribal grantees and stakeholders for this four-part community of practice series on leveraging peer recovery support services (PRSS) to enhance alcohol and substance use recovery in tribal communities.

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Submitted by Lynn Chernich on

oin other tribal grantees and stakeholders for this four-part community of practice series on leveraging peer recovery support services (PRSS) to enhance alcohol and substance use recovery in tribal communities.

20250130-185042-48

Submitted by Lynn Chernich on

This months CTAS PA3 and Tribal COSSUP grantee cohort call will include a micro learning opportunity on culturally responsive case management services, followed by facilitated discussion and peer exchange and general grantee updates.

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Submitted by Lynn Chernich on

Review the 7-step approach to drug influence and identification which includes pulse, horizontal gaze nystagmus, vertical nystagmus, lack of convergence, pupillary comparison, pupil reaction and Romberg stand. Gain understanding in how the eyes react to drug influence and the effects on the central nervous system. Practice what you have learned using hands-on activities. As a law enforcement or parole/probation officer, you will gain the skills you need to recognize impairment caused by the most abused drugs or alcohol

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